A look at the top high school girls basketball teams in West Tennessee, as ranked by the USA Today Sports network. Teams eligible come from The Jackson Sun’s 13-county coverage area — Madison, Gibson, Henderson, Chester, Hardeman, Haywood, Crockett, Weakley, Carroll, Benton, Decatur, McNairy and Hardin counties.

1. Westview (24-2) — The Lady Chargers passed the test of playing a state-ranked team on back-to-back nights, and they have secured the No. 1 seed in 13-AA. This week: Tuesday at Obion County; Friday at Milan. Last week: No. 1.

2. Greenfield (24-1) — On an 19-game winning streak, the Lady Yellowjackets have clinched the No. 1 seed in the 13-A tournament with two games left to play. This week: Tuesday vs. Bradford; Friday vs. South Fulton. Last week: No. 2.

3. Huntingdon (19-1) — The Fillies can earn the No. 1 seed in the District 11-A tournament outright with a win in their final game on Tuesday. This week: Tuesday at McKenzie. Last week: No. 3.

4. South Side (19-3) — With Friday’s win over McNairy Central, the Lady Hawks have a two-game lead for first place in the District 14-AA standings with two games remaining. This week: Tuesday vs. North Side; Thursday at Riverside. Last week: No. 4.

5. USJ (22-3) — The Lady Bruins are on a 13-game winning streak, and with Saturday’s win over ECS, they have secured a No. 1 seed in the region tournament. This week: Tuesday at Tipton-Rosemark; Saturday at ECS. Last week: No. 5.

6. Bolivar (17-4) — On their fourth game in six days, the Lady Tigers suffered their first 15-AA loss. But they can still earn the No. 1 seed with two wins this week. This week: Tuesday at Haywood; Friday at Millington. Last week: No. 6.

7. Gibson County (21-6) — The Lady Pioneers suffered a third loss to Huntingdon. Friday’s game will determine the No. 1 seed in District 14-A. This week: Tuesday vs. TCA; Friday vs. Peabody. Last week: No. 7.

8. Crockett County (17-7) — The Lady Cavaliers need to win out to have a chance at the No. 2 seed in District 13-AA behind Westview. This week: Tuesday vs. Milan; Friday vs. Dyersburg. Last week: No. 9.

Dresden cheerleaders place their hands over their hearts during the National Anthem Friday, Feb. 2, 2018, before Dresden's 52-41 victory against Gleason at Dresden High School.
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Gleason Head Coach Sean Stephenson talks to his team in a time out Friday, Feb. 2, 2018, during Dresden's 52-41 victory against Gleason at Dresden High School.
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9. Peabody (18-6) — Even with last week’s loss to Gibson County, The Lady Tide have the potential to earn the No. 1 seed in 14-A with a win Friday. This week: Tuesday at Madison; Friday at Gibson County. Last week: No. 8.

10. McNairy Central (17-5) — The Lady Bobcats split a pair of District 14-AA games, but they are still the No. 2 seed with two more wins. This week: Tuesday vs. Riverside; Friday at Adamsville. Last week: No. 10.

11. Dresden (16-7) — The Lady Lions have finished their District 13-A schedule, and they have secured the No. 2 seed. They have two games this week to prepare for postseason play. This week: Monday vs. West Carroll; Tuesday vs. Halls. Last week: No. 12.

12. Gleason (18-8) — With Friday’s loss to Dresden, the Lady Bulldogs can’t earn the No. 2 seed in District 13-A, but they can be No. 3 with a win on Tuesday. This week: Tuesday vs. Union City. Last week: No. 11.

On the bubble: TCA (16-10); Riverside (14-8)

Reach Michael Odom at michodom@jacksonsun.com or 731-425-9754. Follow him on Twitter @JSWriterMichael.